One of the main features I have been waiting for since Logos 4 came out is finally here - the notes and highlighting import from version 3. That for me was the largest pending feature still preventing me from transitioning completely to Logos 4.
While there are certainly some features and efficiencies that I miss from version 3, hopefully Logos 4 will continue to close the gap and eventually rid itself of the remaining limitations.
I just want to commend you for continuing to make steady progress on the Logos 4 feature-set.
One additional piece of feedback is repeating what has been said more than once on the forums - please enhance the note taking capabilities. If you would give us a greater subset of word processing capabilities in the notes, it would simplify our lives sooo much. Just look at how many of us have to go to such lengths to link between Logos and an external program like OneNote just to get around the very poor formatting and size capability of the notes in Logos 4. For example, I had a note file with some fairly long notes w/ formatting in version 3 that imported correctly into Logos 4, but thereafter if I tried to actually open that notes file in Logos 4, it would take literally several minutes before the program would respond at all again. If I even tried to scroll at all within that notes window, the same thing would occur. I finally had to resort to pasting it all into OneNote and linking to it from Logos 4. OneNote of course handles them without blinking, so to speak. I just hope that this is an area of great future improvements, because it's a glaring weak spot in what to me is otherwise an excellent product. That and please give us the ability to do more with keystrokes, rather than relying so much on the GUI. The GUI is fine, but for those of us doing a lot of work, the ability to assign more functions to keystrokes is a tremendous time saver and in my opinion should have been there from the beginning in any application claiming to be designed for "professional" use.